Shoko Araki (Japanese: 荒木 章子) is a Japanese speech processing researcher known for her research in signal separation.
She is a senior research scientist for Nippon Telegraph and Telephone in the NTT Communication Science Laboratories, where she heads the Signal Processing Research Group in the Media Information Research Department.
[2] In 2001, the Acoustical Society of Japan gave Araki their Awaya Prize Young Researcher Award, and in 2008 they gave her their Itakura Prize Innovative Young Researcher Award.
[2] In 2022, Araki was named an IEEE Fellow "for contributions to blind source separation of noisy and reverberant speech signals".
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